Judge: Madison woman incompetent in sister's death

Published On: Jan 08 2013 05:27:48 PM CST

Veronica King

MADISON, Wis. -

A judge said a Madison woman accused of letting her sister die is incompetent to stand trial.

Prosecutors said Veronica King left her 72-year-old sister, Mary Coleman, on the floor to die after Coleman fell in King's house in May 2009. They said she withdrew about $6,400 from the sisters' shared bank account that summer.

King, now 72, faces a number of charges, including first-degree reckless homicide and fraud.

Dane County Circuit Judge Julie Genovese on Tuesday suspended her case until she gains competency. She ordered King receive treatment and submit a progress report every three months.

Assistant District Attorney Robert Kaiser didn't immediately return a message.

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